TV Schedule

Friday, Nov 13

Take a tour with Carter Oosterhouse has as he gains exclusive access to the most expensive master suite in the Hamptons, a Grecian master suite complete with its very own pool, a one of a kind Miami Florida living room, a 3 story sportsmen paradise, a outdoor oasis on the island of Anguilla and a Toronto indoor outdoor roof top pool.

Eldest brother Art and his wife Jodie, along with his sister Ann, their brother Anthony and wife Maiko are searching to co-own a mountainside getaway in Mammoth Lakes, CA. Centrally located in California and surrounded by the mountains of the Eastern Sierras, Mammoth Lakes is a nature lovers oasis. It is best know as a winter hotspot with its powdered peaks and premier skiing. However, during the summer, the vast, untouched wilderness of its national forests and lakes draws a crowd to hike, bike, fish and sightsee. In this competitive vacation market they are working with a shared budget of $415,000, in the hopes to find a place that fits all of their specific needs along with their four dogs.

Ready to move out of her parents' home, 25-year-old Tashieka is looking for a party pad of her own. But while she's desperate to leave bathroom sharing with her brother behind, she's got sky-high expectations and won't settle for anything less. Property expert Egypt Sherrod is confident she can help, and gets the house hunt started with a shocker. Tashieka will need to tailor her wish list to fit her modest budget. But that's easier said than done.

Josh and Nicole are hunting for a starter home in Savannah's downtown core. But while she's thinking about amenities and other practical issues, he's all about location and isn't willing to budge. Property expert Egypt Sherrod promises to find them a house they will both love, and starts by showing them just how far their limited budget will go on Savannah's most exclusive street. In order to get a larger space, Josh reluctantly agrees to widen the search area. Nicole falls head over heels for a move-in ready condo. And then a series of surprises changes everything.

First-time homebuyers Paul and Grady are hunting for a historic Savannah property with plenty of Southern charm. And while Paul would prefer a move-in ready home, Grady is ready to take on the challenge of a fixer-upper. Enter property expert Egypt Sherrod. She's determined to find them a house they will both love, and her first task is to gauge just how much renovation these two can handle. Grady has compiled a checklist that meticulously ranks every potential property--but that doesn't necessarily make their decision any easier.

After three hectic years that included marriage vows, multiple moves, and a baby, newlyweds Chelsea and Daniel are ready to put down roots and catch their breath. But while she dreams of a big property in the suburbs, he's more concerned about the location and his daily commute. Property expert Egypt Sherrod is confident she can find them a gracious home they'll both love and before long, they're faced with a dilemma: The perfect house further from town, or a smaller house in their dream neighborhood.

Nurse Nicki recently landed herself a great career job in Wilmington, North Carolina and now she's looking for a historic downtown cottage that's as unique as she is. The house hunt gets under way with a reality check when property expert Egypt Sherrod explains that Nicki's budget won't get her into the location of her dreams. But Nicki is determined to try. Egypt scours every available listing to find her the perfect property. And when her client finally falls for a landmark home that's almost too good to be true, her hesitation could cost her the deal of a lifetime.

Tired of big city living and ready for a change of pace, former southerners Jess and Evan are moving home, and are now on the hunt for a Wilmington, North Carolina property with lots of space and plenty of character. Property expert Egypt Sherrod steps in with a plan and when she figures out exactly what her clients are looking for, the search is on for a fixer-upper that's oozing with Southern charm. The couple is focused and ready to make a move. But when they finally visit a property that ticks all the boxes, they've got less than an hour to make up their minds, and just one chance to land the home of their dreams.

Mark and Hannah first met on a beach, and now the couple is searching for the perfect Wilmington, North Carolina property complete with the carefree coastal lifestyle they both love. Property expert Egypt Sherrod is confident she can find them what they're looking for. But waterfront living comes at a price tag that's well beyond their maximum budget. With an expanded search area, Egypt promises to get them a spacious home that's as close to the beach as possible. But when she leads them to the perfect property, a round of high-stakes negotiations puts them in the hot seat.

With their ample budget and high expectations, first-time homebuyers Michelle and Brian are looking for a sprawling Charlotte-area dream home. And while juggling new careers and planning their upcoming wedding, the couple has so many property options it's making it difficult to find a happy medium. Property expert Egypt Sherrod takes over the house hunt and begins by separating the couple's fantasy wish list from the deal-breakers they truly need. And after scouring the city's upscale suburbs in search of a super-size starter home, the couple confronts a dilemma property virgins rarely face.

With one toddler and another baby on the way, James and Erin want to upsize to a bigger home in Phoenix Arizona. James, an attorney, is all about getting the wow factor. He wants a huge modern home with the most square footage they can afford. But, Erin, a stay-at-home mom, wants a traditional style home that's a manageable size. It's a tall order to fill, even with a budget of over a million dollars.

Peter and his wife Helen plan to leave the chilly rain of Northern England and retire to a new home on the sunny Greek island of Rhodes. They prefer a home on the island's beachy eastern coast but are advised to consider the less developed, more affordable western side. The couple are attracted to the island's western landscape and two houses impress them with their design and price. Helen's love for those eastern beaches never waivers, but the properties on the western side of Rhodes make for a difficult decision as House Hunters International visits the beautiful, sun soaked Greek island of Rhodes.

Betty-Lou and Eric love their upscale home of 23 years, but as they look to a more relaxed future, Eric sees a need to downsize. Although these two passionate gardeners transformed their backyard carport into a relaxing oasis, and they love the central location of their home, they can't agree on what to do next... they can, however, at least agree that their home needs a renovation. Betty-Lou stands by her house and thinks that some renovations will do the trick, but Eric thinks they are at the point in their lives where they should sell and move to some place smaller. Enter competitors Jillian and Todd. Designer Jillian and her team will try to bring this dated abode into the new millennium with a fully functional redesign while real estate agent Todd believes a smaller, turnkey home is the winning solution. Fed up with arguing about the upside to downsizing, Betty-Lou and Eric have to decide... can they love their home again or will they list it?

Four years ago, Angela and Mike bought a quirky beach side home despite its outdated style. Now they still love the location of their home, but since Angela's mom has moved in, their three bedroom beach house isn't functioning for the family anymore. While Angela wants privacy, separate bedrooms for the kids, an updated kitchen, and a livable outdoor space, Mike just wants to be close to the beach. Mike loves their outdated beach house and wants to renovate and stay. But Angela is fed up with their dated home and is ready to move on. Enter home experts Jillian and Todd to settle this dispute. Designer Jillian and her team hope to create some much needed privacy with a new functional design. But Realtor Todd believes the answer is a new home near the water. Mike and Angela are wondering: can they love their home again, or will they list it?

When Karen and Sat bought a house in a mountainside community, they wanted a large family home close to friends and family. 10 years later, they're now a family of four lost in a 5000 square foot house. And this big home came with one tiny problem a poorly designed layout that Sat can't stand. But Karen thinks, with a little help, they could reorganize the space to the rooms that really need it. Here to find a sensible solution for this family of four are two experts. Realtor Todd will try to entice them with some open concept options. While designer Jillian will redesign they're claustrophobic layout to try to make sense of their compartmentalized mess of a home. Exhausted with trying to make a poorly executed layout work in such a large house, Karen and Sat are wondering whether they will love their home again, or will they list it?

When first time buyers Nick and Christina found this little house in a central suburb, they snapped it up. At the time, it was easy and nice to have rental income since the house is divided into two self-contained suites. Now that they don't need the extra income to help with the mortgage, they are stuck with a house that's too sectioned off for their family to enjoy. Christina believes taking down walls will make the home perfect for their family, but Nick is ready to find a move-in ready, single family home. To end this argument once and for all enter rivals designer Jillian and realtor Todd. Jillian and her team hope to create lots of new living space in an old broken up house, while Todd tries to sell the idea of starting fresh in a new family home. Tired of talking in circles about their divided home, Nick and Christina are wondering whether they can love their home again or will they list it?

When Eleanor and Dave bought their family home on a quiet street five years ago it was all about the amazing backyard, but they overlooked some major issues inside the house. Designer Jillian and her team use their license to thrill with a stunning, top-to-bottom redesign, while Realtor Todd looks to deliver a move-in ready home with a pool that's to die for. Done coping with a dysfunctional home, but in love with their beautiful backyard, Eleanor and Dave must decide. Will they love their home again, or will they list it?

Restaurateur Rodolfo and Fitness Expert Greg started renovating a fixer upper near the city with the help of Greg's father. After the completion of the top two floors, work came to a halt as Greg's father suddenly passed away. With an unfinished basement and cramped spaces for their growing parties, Rodolfo feels it is time to cash in on the home's improvement and find a house that is ready to entertain. Greg however is not ready to part with all his father's hard work. Will David find them a home ready for entertaining without the to do list or will Hilary make them fall in love all over again by reinventing many of the home's hotly debated spaces?

After repeatedly being outbid in the real-estate market, Cole and Ashley took an aggressive gamble and purchased their first home sight unseen in an up and coming neighborhood. However the house was a disaster, and upon entering Cole immediately hated the choppy layout of the space. Cole thinks it will never be able to function for large groups or a future family, whereas Ashley is relieved to finally have a home and is certain that with a few renovations the house can be perfect. Will designer Hilary transform this house and create all the function Ashley believes it can have, or will realtor David find them the ideal move-in ready home in a desirable neighborhood?

Busy professionals, Anne and Nathan traded in their high-end condominium for an open living mid century house. While Nathan loves the form and historic quality of the home, Anne only sees the many problems with its function. Now that they are expecting their first child, Anne is ready to move to a new house, or back to a condo that does not have a long to do list. Will realtor David find them a family ready home? Or will designer Hilary make daily life immeasurably easier by reinventing many of the home's hotly debated spaces?

Young couple, Ryan and Sarah purchased their first home that had recently been flipped in an up and coming neighborhood. Ryan saw this downtown house as first step on the property ladder: Sarah however has settled in for the long haul. Realizing that the house has some major flaws, Ryan wants to pack up and find a place that is perfect, but Sarah has become attached to this house and has no intention of moving. Will David find them a home that will function forever or will Hilary make them fall in love by reinventing many of the home's functionally flawed spaces?

A family of four plus two dogs is ready for a bigger home. They love living in family-friendly Allen, TX, but he's sick of the long commute to his office. Complicating things further, she's looking to expand the family and won't bend on having bedrooms for guests and a future third child.

Colorado couple Brit and David always yearned for a life abroad, so they were quick to take an opportunity for David to work in Dusseldorf, Germany. Brit can barely contain her excitement about all that is new in Dusseldorf, but David is anxious about starting his new job, learning a new language and finding an affordable home in a very tight real estate market.

A roller derby enthusiast couple has moved from Oklahoma City to Denver. She wants a home that has a lot of character, and also thinks they should consider downsizing, since she wants to live in the heart of the city and doesn't think they can afford the same size house they had in Oklahoma. He wants big and move-in ready, and is willing to spend to get it.

Ryan and Jenny are living the American dream in Utah with their four kids, but now they are ready for some new and exciting experiences beyond the comfortable bubble of Salt Lake City. Based on rave reviews from friends who had lived in Isabela, Puerto Rico, they've worked up the guts to break away from family and friends, sell all their possessions and take off for the island's warm, sunny shores. Once there, though, the family soon finds out realities are different from their best laid plans. Most of the houses and apartments aren't built for six people, Ryan needs office space and their budget is only $1,600 per month. The family will be stuck in the tight quarters of a hotel room until they can solve the challenge on their hands.

Young couple, Ryan and Sarah purchased their first home that had recently been flipped in an up and coming neighborhood. Ryan saw this downtown house as first step on the property ladder: Sarah however has settled in for the long haul. Realizing that the house has some major flaws, Ryan wants to pack up and find a place that is perfect, but Sarah has become attached to this house and has no intention of moving. Will David find them a home that will function forever or will Hilary make them fall in love by reinventing many of the home's functionally flawed spaces?

A family of four plus two dogs is ready for a bigger home. They love living in family-friendly Allen, TX, but he's sick of the long commute to his office. Complicating things further, she's looking to expand the family and won't bend on having bedrooms for guests and a future third child.

Colorado couple Brit and David always yearned for a life abroad, so they were quick to take an opportunity for David to work in Dusseldorf, Germany. Brit can barely contain her excitement about all that is new in Dusseldorf, but David is anxious about starting his new job, learning a new language and finding an affordable home in a very tight real estate market.

A roller derby enthusiast couple has moved from Oklahoma City to Denver. She wants a home that has a lot of character, and also thinks they should consider downsizing, since she wants to live in the heart of the city and doesn't think they can afford the same size house they had in Oklahoma. He wants big and move-in ready, and is willing to spend to get it.

Ryan and Jenny are living the American dream in Utah with their four kids, but now they are ready for some new and exciting experiences beyond the comfortable bubble of Salt Lake City. Based on rave reviews from friends who had lived in Isabela, Puerto Rico, they've worked up the guts to break away from family and friends, sell all their possessions and take off for the island's warm, sunny shores. Once there, though, the family soon finds out realities are different from their best laid plans. Most of the houses and apartments aren't built for six people, Ryan needs office space and their budget is only $1,600 per month. The family will be stuck in the tight quarters of a hotel room until they can solve the challenge on their hands.

Busy professionals, Anne and Nathan traded in their high-end condominium for an open living mid century house. While Nathan loves the form and historic quality of the home, Anne only sees the many problems with its function. Now that they are expecting their first child, Anne is ready to move to a new house, or back to a condo that does not have a long to do list. Will realtor David find them a family ready home? Or will designer Hilary make daily life immeasurably easier by reinventing many of the home's hotly debated spaces?